Coventry Telegraph

Teen ace Rehan could break England Test record

- By RORY DOLLARD Cricket Reporter

TEENAGE leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed could become England’s youngest ever men’s Test cricketer after being added to the squad for next month’s tour of Pakistan.

The 18-year-old has been training with England Lions in the United Arab Emirates over the last three weeks and has done enough to persuade the management that he is ready join the senior side, despite having just three first-class appearance­s under his belt.

Ahmed only made his LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip debut for Leicesters­hire in May and stands on the brink of full Test honours having bowled only 446 balls in first-class cricket, with nine wickets.

If he goes on to win selection in Rawalpindi, Multan or Karachi he will beat the previous record of Brian Close, who first wore the Three Lions at 18 years and 149 days in 1949.

But he has been tipped for big things from a tender age, earning media attention at just 11 when he dismissed Ben Stokes and Sir Alastair Cook in the nets having been invited to bowl at the national team. He was picked up in The Hundred by reigning champions Southern Brave earlier this summer despite a lack of competitiv­e experience and was subsequent­ly invited to train with England’s whiteball team at Old Trafford, benefiting from a lengthy session alongside fellow leg-spinner Adil Rashid. Ahmed had just finished playing for England

Lions against the full England side on the opening day of a Test warm-up match in Abu Dhabi when the news was announced.

Figures of nought for 73 off eight overs were not exactly how he would have chosen his outing to go, but with a score of 501 for seven at the close of play it was clearly a batting day at the Tolerance Oval. Crucially, he has showed the right kind of attitude.

Head coach Brendon Mccullum said: “Ben (Stokes), myself and the rest of the coaches like how he approaches his game.”

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